Courtney Rile

c’est la vie, bon voyage

Going Home March 19, 2009

Filed under: Seattle, Uncategorized — unrulyizme @ 8:15 pm

March 4, 2009:
130 days since I left on Day 1 for NYC
57 days since I left for Iceland 

 

sunset in the air

sunset in the air

 

It’s March 4 and I am on a plane to New York. My trip is over, but my journey has just begun. It sounds cliche, but what else can you say after a trip around the world? My life has been interesting. I am proud of the many things I have done and look forward to the many things I will do. A trip around the world is just one more thing on my list of accomplishments. It could change the way I look at the world. Perhaps it already has and I’m not yet aware of how. Perhaps that is the wisdom I will get from going home. It’s all about perspective.

 

Seattle March 18, 2009

Filed under: Seattle — unrulyizme @ 10:47 pm

Monday, March 2, 2009

Over the weekend we had heard some unexpected news. My great aunt Mary Francis had passed away. She was the last one of her generation except for my grandma Jean. She had Alzheimer’s and was ready to go. Still, it caught us by surprise. She is the mother of both Tom (Thailand) and Stephen (Seattle), which meant both were making plans to fly down to Texas, along with Susan, Ryan, his brother Aaron and his wife Maki and son Kai. Tom, who I thought I wouldn’t see again for a long time, flew into Seattle on that very Monday we arrived. It turns out I saw him a lot sooner than I thought, but it was fun that way. We both reflected on Thai culture, while back in our own U.S.

Devon and I were excited to see our first cousin Jamine in Seattle. She moved there a few years back from Chicago to get her doctorate in naturopathic medicine, which she’s still working on. She was excited to see us too and show off the city she has come to like so much. She showed us her favorite highway and quizzed us on which mountain ranges were which. We went to school with her one afternoon and took a hike on her campus. She took us to a diner that had been highlighted on a TV show for it’s 12 egg omelette. We met her boyfriend who is opening up a coffee shop in April and walked around with him critiquing coffee shops around Jamine’s neighborhood. He also schooled us on the bus routes.

Devon and I caught a bus downtown to check out the famous fish market. The wide selection of random objects impressed us. On the way back we stopped at the Experience Music Project. We played around on various instruments and listened to tutorials on mixing music. We saw a letterpress exhibition centered around concert posters. We wandered through the Jimi Hendrix exhibit, learning about his life and looking at famous guitars. After we had our fill of music we visited the Science Fiction museum. It’s a little known fact that we grew up as trekkies, so we had to pay homage. I like to say I learned my morals from Star Trek. At the Science Fiction Museum, we saw android parts, the Death Star, ship models and just about anything else you can think of. The exhibit space itself is kind of sci-fi in its design so that added to the fun.

Seattle

Seattle

fish market sign

fish market sign

Seattle sky

Seattle sky

Seattle coffee

Seattle coffee

Experience Music Project building

Experience Music Project building

guitar cyclone

guitar cyclone

space needle

space needle

troll under the bridge- a public art project, yes thats a real VW bug

troll under the bridge- a public art project, yes that's a real VW bug

Jamine and I (with Devon in the background)

Jamine and I (with Devon in the background)

a world of coffee

a world of coffee

green forests

green forests

clear blue waters

clear blue waters

mountains too

mountains too

Our time in Seattle was much too short. I’m still happy we decided to drive up the coast, but the whole trip was rushed. It was more of an introduction to the West Coast than anything. It was just a teaser. We have to go back again. There were people we didn’t see and so much we didn’t do. We did get to have one large family dinner before we left and Jamine’s boyfriend made us a Spanish coffee (Jamine maybe you can describe it because I’m at a loss for words at how wonderful it was). I’m happy to have seen Aaron, Maki, Maki’s mother in town from Japan and their little one Kai. All in all, thanks so much to Jamine for being our tour guide and to Stephen and Susan for playing host. Devon- good times brother. We’ll be back.

family

family

 

West Coast Road Trip March 18, 2009

Filed under: California, Oregon — unrulyizme @ 10:46 pm
Saturday morning- Ryan, Devon, myself

Saturday morning- Ryan, Devon, myself

heavy, photo by Devon

heavy, photo by Devon

Sat. Feb. 28, 2009

After a marvelously fun night surfing (even though the surf was harsh) and camping (mmm… fire-cooked steak…) and star gazing as well, I slept in the car and woke up in the morning a bit stiff but none the worse. We had some fire-side coffee and hit the road. We had a long drive ahead.

A few hours into it we stopped in San Francisco just long enough to visit Arkay Workshop (http://www.arkayworkshop.com), a store a friend of mine started a few months ago. Rachel Kinney has awesome taste and I was happy to see her creation. It is everything I thought it would be. Devon bought a book. I bought a t-shirt. We checked out the local murals. We charged our phones. Then we hit the road again, driving over the Golden Gate Bridge going North.

Arkay Workshop window

Arkay Workshop window

inside Arkay Workshop

inside Arkay Workshop

Mer

Mer

creature in the window

creature in the window

Golden Gate Bridge

Golden Gate Bridge

My big disappointment was that by the time we reached the Redwood Forest, it was dark. Devon is a woodworker and loves trees, so I was bummed he couldn’t experience the full grandeur of the park during the day. Nevertheless, we pulled over long enough to find a huge tree, give it a hug and snap a photo to prove it happened.

California redwoods- Devon hugging a big tree

California redwoods- Devon hugging a big tree

We drove and drove and seventeen or so hours after we started we arrived at a oceanside house in Oregon where my ex-neighbor Kaitlyn is staying with a woman named Diana. They were kind enough to let us crash on their sofa bed at 2:30 a.m. When we awoke, Kaitlyn pulled up the shades for a perfect unobstructed view of the ocean waves crashing against the beach below. Perfect. Kaitlyn and Diana, thanks for sharing.

morning view

morning view

Kaitlyns beach

Kaitlyn's beach

Kaitlyn, Devon and I went into the nearby town for breakfast and found a wonderful cafe that served us mimosas and yummy brunch food. Those who know me well will know how much a good brunch means to me. ;) Afterwards we wandered to the beach for an encounter with a swarm of seagulls being fed bread by a local. I love the expression on Kaitlyn’s face as the gulls get into a tizzy over the bread she gave them.

Oregon town

Oregon town

siblings at breakfast

siblings at breakfast

breakfast

breakfast- eggs, toast, fruit salad, awesome potatoes with everything cooked in, coffee, mimosas....... mmmmm......

great breakfast joint

great breakfast joint

seagulls and Kaitlyn

seagulls and Kaitlyn

hi Kaitlyn!

hi Kaitlyn!

trio

trio

witchball oceanside

witchball oceanside

We soon parted ways with Kaitlyn as Devon and I headed to Portland, Oregon to explore the city. We went to a recommended neighborhood and wandered around. We saw a hostel with a rainwater recycling system. We sensed a lot of pride about having local stores and very little corporate presence. There were plenty of coffee shops and microbrews around. It was a good feel but something also felt a little strange about it. I suppose it’s not the impression we thought we would get based on what we had heard from 2nd hand sources.

rainwater recycling at a Portland hostel

rainwater recycling at a Portland hostel

We managed to track down a friend of mine from back in the day. Morgan, who met me when I had blue hair (those who knew me then know how long ago that was) called me one day to say he had been inspired to hop in his station wagon and head West.. He ended up in Portland doing animation work, so we managed to see him just long enough to say hello. Good times.

Another friend was on the list too. Devon and I looked up someone we knew from childhood… a girl our age who we lived with once upon a time when I was maybe nine or ten. Devon was even younger. He kept in touch with her and had her phone number so we stopped by to say hello to her to. Spontaneous visits on the opposite coast… It’s like another world when there’s that much distance, even if the language and currency are the same.

The end of the night led us to Seattle, WA, where we stayed with our cousins (first cousins once removed… Ryan’s mother and stepfather). Thanks Stephen and Susan for hosting us!

 

Ryan Lovelace March 18, 2009

Filed under: California — unrulyizme @ 4:34 pm

I’d like to take a moment to highlight the awesome work my cousin Ryan does shaping surfboards in Santa Barbara.  He has made quite a splash (I know, bad pun) in the surf world with his experimental boards.  With his company, Point Concept Surfboards, he’s a one man show and does it all himself from the shaping to fiberglass, art and logo design.  With another company, Timberline Surfboards, Ryan works with a woodworker to create boards using Paulownia, a fast-growing renewable timber product grown in Asia.  While I was in Santa Barbara I had the opportunity to snap a few photos of him at work while adding fiberglass to a board.

Visit him on his blog: http://www.pcprogress.blogspot.com/
Point Concept Surfboards website: http://www.pointconceptsurf.com/
Timberline Surfboards website:  http://www.timberlinesurf.com/

He also has a bunch of videos on youtube… search for point concept surfboards

 

prepping to glass

prepping to glass

glassing

glassing

glassing

glassing

workspace

workspace

 

the man himself

the man himself

 

Change of Plans- Camping and Surfing in Big Sur March 18, 2009

Filed under: California — unrulyizme @ 3:44 pm

Devon and I had a plane to catch on Thursday, February 26, to head to Seattle for about a week. The thing was that Ryan and his friends, who we were fast becoming fond of, had a camping and surfing trip planned in Big Sur (ideal beautiful coast) for Friday through Sunday. It was very tempting. While tasting wine in the wonderful California sun, I got to thinking and speaking at the same time (i.e. drunk) and I suggested skipping the flight and renting a car to get to Seattle. Well, the idea stuck and soon Devon and I were searching for rentals. We thought we could get a car for about $35 a day. We’d seen a bunch of advertised specials and someone had called a service for us and said that’s what it cost. Well, although all the car lots had plenty of cars in them, for some reason when it was a one-way trip to Seattle, they were all sold out… some problem with driving the car over the border of California and leaving it there… Every place except Hertz, which charged more than twice as much. We didn’t think we could afford it and had thrown in the towel. That is, until we finally had to own up to the fact that we had to leave for the airport and were on our way when Devon said, “You know, I still have a reservation for $330…” F* it. We rented a car, went camping and Devon got to try surfing for the first time and swam in the Pacific Ocean. I got some beautiful photos and satisfied my craving for ocean and beach time since I had missed out in Thailand. It was a great decision.

(I have to pause and note that I’ve decided 25 is the perfect age to take a trip around the world because you are still young enough to get youth discounts on the trains in Europe but are also old enough to rent a car in the States. It was perfect timing for me.)

 

elephant seals

elephant seals

crow watching the road

crow watching the road

rental car

rental car

beach

beach

surfable?

surfable?

 

California flowers

California flowers

 

coast

coast

hi

hi

water and rocks

water and rocks

Whos that surfer? 1

Who's that surfer? 1

 

 

whos that surfer? 2

who's that surfer? 2

 

Devon and Ryan surfed out

Devon and Ryan surfed out

 

me taking pics

me taking pics

surfboards on the beamer

surfboards on the beamer

sunset

sunset

fireside steak

fireside steak

stargazing

stargazing